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General News of Thursday, 1 April 2021

Source: peacefmonline.com

Group calls for calm for in lottery industry

Dr. Frank Adjei, Chairman of the Association addressing a press conference Dr. Frank Adjei, Chairman of the Association addressing a press conference

The National Association of Private Lotto Operators and Agents says it has noted with concern recent developments involving the National Lottery Authority.

According to the group, the 'media war' between certain persons and the NLA does not auger well for the development of the lottery industry in Ghana.

It therefore appealed to its members and all the factions to let cease the media and commit to the progress and well-being of the NLA.

Below is the statement

Association of Private Lotto Operators and Agents, others Call for Calm in Lottery Industry

The National Association of Private Lotto Operators and Agents in Ghana, and the Ghana National Chamber of Banker to Banker Lotto Operators and Agents in Ghana are calling for calm and peace to prevail in the lottery industry.

The members of Association and the Chamber are also urging all private lotto operators and agents to cease the media war with the authority because it is inappropriate and improper to fight the regulator of the lottery industry.

The NLA is mandated by relevant laws to ensure that every individual and companies operating in the industry do so in accordance with the Act 722, L. I. 1948 and Section 22 of the Act 844.

Per the understanding of the contract between NLA and all private lotto operators licensed under Act 844 regulated by Act 722 and L. I. 1948 it was:

1. Never stated in the contract that a Private Lotto Operators or Agent can organize independent Live Lotto Draws on TV without a composition of the Draw Committee properly set up by NLA.

2. Never stated in the Contract that a Private lotto Operator or Agent can operate Short Code for NLA VAG 5/90 Game.

3. Only one license that was issued to us, that is a license under Act 844.

We were never issued an Act 722 license.

Let's all support NLA, the regulator of the lottery industry because the collapse of NLA will eventually collapse the Whole Industry including all Private Lotto Operators, Agents and Writers.

Let's always try to adopt the measures of dialogue and consensus building with our Regulatory body, NLA, rather than always running to the media to fight and undermine them.

Signed Dr. Frank Adjei Chairman of the Association